According to Cam’ron, Juelz Santana needed more than encouragement to write “Hey Ma,” “Dipset (Santana’s Town)” and “Dipset Anthem.” Cam’ron recalled going to great lengths to make Juelz Santana write ...
On this day in 2002, Cam’ron solidified his legacy and brought Harlem back to the forefront of Hip Hop by releasing his third solo studio album, Come Home With Me, under the Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam ...
When Cam’ron signed to Roc-A-Fella Records in 2001, his good friend (and Roc co-founder) Dame Dash told him that if his next solo album didn’t work out commercially, he could always have a job ...
Cam’ron recently dropped a surprising gem about one of his most iconic tracks, revealing that Dipset’s “I Really Mean It” was originally penned for none other than Lil’ Kim. During a candid segment on ...
Harlem’s own Diplomats — also known as Dipset — were more than just a rap crew. Led by Cam’ron, alongside Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zekey, they turned swagger into a cultural movement that ...
Few rappers embody Harlem swagger quite like Cam’ron. He emerged with a sharp ear for beats, a flamboyant fashion sense, and a gift for witty wordplay that made him a force in East Coast Hip Hop.
Just one week after Dipset rapper Cam’ron took aim at the at superstars Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors over a recent photoshoot they did, it looks like he’s doubling down. Over the weekend, the ...
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